Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10497/23353
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Mathematical formula
Instructional design
Cognitive load theory
Variation theory
Issue Date: 
2021
Citation: 
Leong, Y. H., Cheng, L. P., Toh, W. Y. K., Berinderjeet Kaur, & Toh, T. L. (2020). Teaching students to apply formula using instructional materials: A case of a Singapore teacher's practice. Mathematics Education Research Journal, 33, 89-111. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13394-019-00290-1
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Mathematics Education Research Journal
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It is easy to dismiss the work of “teaching students to apply formula” as a low-order priority and thus trivialises the professional knowledge associated with this practice. Our encounter with an experienced teacher—through the examination of her practices and elaborations—challenges this simplistic assumption. There are layers of complexities that are as yet under-discussed in the existing literature. This paper reports a case study of her practices that reflect a complex integration of relevant theories in task design. Through examining her praxis around the theme of “recognise the form”, we discuss theoretical ideas that can potentially advance principles in the sequencing of examples for the purpose of helping students develop proficiency in applying formula.
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1033-2170 (print)
2211-050X (online)
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OER 31/15 BK
Funding Agency: 
Ministry of Education, Singapore
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